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Watchdogs Report Google Favoring Its Own Services And Limiting Competition.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has accused Google of abusing its dominance in tech advertising, stating that the company favors its own services and limits competition. The CMA’s statement of objections, released on Friday, says that Google’s actions create an uneven playing field for rivals in the ad tech sector. A final decision...
Data Protection Commission Resolves Case Against X’s AI Tool ‘Grok’
The Data Protection Commission (DPC) announced on Wednesday the conclusion of its legal proceedings against X, regarding its AI tool ‘Grok.’ The case, initiated on 8 August 2024, was brought before the Irish High Court due to concerns over the use of personal data from X’s EU/EEA users for training its AI system. The DPC...
Ransomware Surge: Number Of Active Groups Rises By 56% In 2024
Searchlight Cyber just published a report revealing that the number of active ransomware groups has increased significantly in the first half of 2024. Despite this growth, the overall number of victims has declined, suggesting that law enforcement efforts are having an impact. The report states that ransomware groups frequently appear, compete with each other, and...
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